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Smilies

You've probably seen others use smilies before in email messages or other bulletin
board posts. Smilies are keyboard characters used to convey an emotion, such as a smile
or a frown
. This forum
automatically converts certain text to a graphical representation when it is
inserted between brackets []. Here are the smilies that are currently
supported by KC's Evo2 Place:

smile

[:)]

big smile

[:D]

cool

[8D]

blush

[:I]

tongue

[:P]

evil

[}:)]

wink

[;)]

clown

[:o)]

black eye

[B)]

eightball

[8]

frown

[:(]

shy

[8)]

shocked

[:O]

angry

[:(!]

dead

[xx(]

sleepy

[|)]

kisses

[:X]

approve

[^]

disapprove

[V]

question

[?]

Creating a Hyperlink in your message

You can easily add a hyperlink to your message.

All that you need to do is type the URL (http://vales.com/evo2/), and it will automatically be converted to a URL (http://vales.com/evo2/)!

The trick here is to make sure you prefix your URL with the http://, https:// or file://

You can also add a mailto link to your message by typing in your email address.

Bulleted List: [list] and [/list], and items in list with [*] and [/*].

Ordered Alpha List: [list=a] and [/list=a], and items in list with [*] and [/*].

Ordered Number List: [list=1] and [/list=1], and items in list with [*] and [/*].

Code: enclose your text with [code] and [/code].

Quote: enclose your text with [quote] and [/quote].

Images: enclose the address with [img] and [/img]. You can make clickable images by combining the [url=""][img][/img][/url]

Moderators

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Editing Your Posts

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and you will see a edit or delete icon ()
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or the forum administrator.
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Attaching Files

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Searching For Specific Posts

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Editing Your Profile

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Signatures

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Censoring Posts

The Forum does censor certain words that may be posted; however, this
censoring is not an exact science, and is being done based on the words that are being
screened, so certain words may be censored out of context. Words that are censored are replaced with asterisks.

Lost User Name and/or Password

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Can I be notified by email when there are new posts ?

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What does it mean if a forum has Moderation enabled?

Moderation: This feature allows the Administrator or the Moderator to "Approve", "Hold" or "Delete" a users post before it is shown to the public.Approve: Only the administrators or the moderators will be able to approve a post made to a moderated forum. When the post is approved, it will be made viewable to the public.Hold: When a user posts a message to a moderated forum, the message is automatically put on hold until a moderator or an administrator approves of the post. No one will be able to view the post while it is put on hold.Note: Authors of the post will be able to edit thier post during this mode.Delete: If the administrator or moderator chooses this option, the post will be deleted and an email will be sent to the poster of the message, informing them that thier post was not approved. The administrator/moderator will be able to give thier reason for not approving the post in the email.

What is COPPA

The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act and Rule apply to individually identifiable
information about a child that is collected online, such as full name, home address, email address,
telephone number or any other information that would allow someone to identify or contact the
child. The Act and Rule also cover other types of information -- for example, hobbies, interests
and information collected through cookies or other types of tracking mechanisms -- when they
are tied to individually identifiable information. More information can be found
here.